The concept behind "sphag-&-bag" is to maximize the humidity around the plant so it will not become desiccated while it grows the roots necessary for normal water uptake. The root system does not need - and some say should not - be in contact with the moss in the bag, as it's really just there to provide the moisture source.
Frankly, as your plant had a good root and was growing another, I doubt you needed to unpot it and go to the "s&b" treatment. If you pot it up again - make sure that bark is well-soaked before you use it (I pour boiling water on it, then let it cool before use) - you could just make a plastic bag "tent" over the plant to retain the humidity, if you think your local level is too low.
As to whether Aaron's basket suggestion is appropriate, that depends upon your overall conditions. For him in central FL, I'm sure it's fine, but if you grew on a windowsill in the north, for example, it might not be a very good idea.
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